英语《高考专题辅导》综合模拟卷(二).pdf
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1、温 馨 提 示:此 套 题 为 W o r d 版,请 按 住 Ctrl,滑 动 鼠 标 滚 轴,调 节 合 适 的 观 看 比 例,答 案 解 析 附 后。关 闭 W o r d 文 档 返 回 原 板 块。综 合 模 拟 卷(二)(90分 钟 120分)第 I 卷(选 择 题,共 85分)I.单 项 填 空(共 15小 题;每 小 题 1分,满 分 15分)1.He wrote down the numbers in hurry in case he wouldforget them late r.A./;the B.a;the C.a;/D.the;a2.From his on his
2、face,I knew he didnt want me to ask thisquestion.A.expression B.expectationC.explanation D.impression3.that is a good solution depends on how you look at it.A.That B.WhatC.Whether D.It4.At present I cant remember the exact words but I couldnt beabout the general idea.A.curious B.mistakenC.worried D.
3、clear5.Sam lent me his new bike,and I treated him chocolates.A.in charge B.in placeC.in return D.in turn6.He always the high spirits and wears smiles even if he is in greattrouble.A.holds up B.keeps upC.sets up D.takes up7.in the hospital twice a year is necessary for people,especially themiddle-age
4、d and the aged.A.Examining B.ExaminedC.Being examined D.Having been examined8.More and more high-speed railways have been built in China,itmuch easier for people to travel.A.to make B.madeC.having D.making9.一 Was his father very strict with him when he was at school?一 Ye s,he had never praised him h
5、e became one of the top studentsin his grade.A.after B.unlessC.until D.when10.一 Harry,we want to know what you think about the reform beingcarried out in our school.OK,I to that.A.came B.have comeC.am coming D.was coming1 1.Children diet is high in fat or who are not active will gain weightquickly.A
6、.what B.whose C.who D.that1 2.一 Thank you so much for changing the flat tire for me.一 Dont mention it.I only did what anyone else in my place.A.must do B.should doC.may have done D.would have done13.(2013重 庆 模 拟)一 Good morning.A table for two?-We are looking for a hotel.A.Sorry to hear that.B.It doe
7、snt matter.C.No,thank you.D.Ye s,sounds good.1 4.Maybe you have travelled to many parts of the world,but nowhere elsestriking attractions.A.you can see so many B.can you see such manyC.you can see such many D.can you see many such15.When you go back home,please ring me up to let me know yousafely.A.
8、are arriving B.had arrivedC.have arrived D.will arriveI I.完 形 填 空(共 2 0小 题;每 小 题 1.5分,满 分 3 0分)ChiChi,the Chihuahua is the Hero Pet of the Year.At 13pounds,ChiChi might be most at home in a handbag.Hes so16 that I can take him up with one hand,?,says Mary Lane ofher energetic pet.Most people see him
9、 and think hes17.,5But last October,the Chihuahua 18 to be more than justface.Mary and her husband,Rick,were 19 on the beach one afternoonwhile on vacation in North Carolina.As usual,ChiChi was 20 on hisblanket in his own little beach chair.We had our 21 buried inbooks,“recalls Rick,“when suddenly t
10、he 22 became extremelydisturbed.His 23 was different from anything we had heard before.Andhe would not let us 24 him.ChiChi ran back and forth in front of his2 5,pulling at his leash(绳 索)as if to run down the beach.The Lanes satup to see two elderly 26 in the ocean,about 10 feet offshore.One wason h
11、er back,her 27 tipping under the waves.The other was 28trying to keep her friends head above the surface.The Lanes 29 acrossthe sand and into the surf.Rick swam to the woman in danger of drowning,while Mary held fast to the other one and 30 her up on the beach.t4ThenI went back to help Rick,“Mary re
12、calls.t4The sand dropped off steeply,anda riptide(激 流)was 31 the woman under.She was completelydisoriented(无 判 断 力 的).“Still recovering from recent knee surgery,thewoman had been unable to 32 or push herself up.a pretty“Her friend had been in danger too,“Mary says.The waves werepushing her around.Th
13、eres no way she could have 33 muchlonger.,5The women hadnt called out for help.They were 34 so hard,and there was no time for screaming,5,Mary recalls.But ChiChi had senseddanger nonetheless.t4The dog knew.Ive 35 over how.”Duty done,ChiChi was back in his chair,asleep.1 6.A.smart B.tinyC.weak D.love
14、ly1 7.A.useless B.carelessC.kind D.crazy1 8.A.wanted B.decided C.proved D.agreed19.A.working B.swimmingC.quarreling D.relaxing20.A.practicing B.lyingC.barking D.eating21.A.hands B.mouthsC.ears D.noses22.A.owner B.dogC.fish D.crowd23.A.bark B.biteC.yell D.roar24.A.feed B.noticeC.watch D.ignore25.A.de
15、sk B.boardC.chair D.shelf26.A.men B.fishermenC.women D.students27.A.legs B.headC.arms D.feet28.A.madly B.calmlyC.unexpectedly D.excitedly29.A.walked B.wanderedC.rushed D.raced30.A.pulled B.directed C.led D.persuaded31.A.attracting B.hurtingC.comforting D.sucking32.A.look up B.turn overC.give in D.ca
16、lm down33.A.taken on B.carried onC.brought on D.held on34.A.fighting B.strugglingC.battling D.competing35.A.puzzledC.lookedB.goneD.thoughtm.阅 读 理 解(共 2 0小 题;每 小 题 2 分,满 分 4 0分)AAshok Gadgil has spent the past three decades helping people inneedand he has no plans to stop.On May 2,Gadgil became the r
17、ecipientof the$100,000 Lemelson-MIT Award for Global Innovation.Each year,the honor is given to an inventor who has improved the lives of people indeveloping countries.Gadgifs inventions have helped more than 100million people around the world.Gadgil is a professor and physicist at the University of
18、 California.When hes not teaching,he works to find solutions to global problems suchas energy efficiency and water safety.chose to focus on problems wheremy knowledge of science could help,“he said.GadgiPs global quest to help people began in the 1980s.It all startedwhen he came up with a program to
19、 make energy-efficient light bulbs moreaffordable for people in developing countries.Then in the 1990s,Gadgil designed his first life-saving invention,UVWaterworks.The device uses ultraviolet light to kill deadlydisease-carrying germs from drinking water.Gadgil was inspired to find aninexpensive sol
20、ution to the clean water crisis after more than 10,000people in his home country of India died from an outbreak of Bengalcholera,in 1993.The infection is spread through contaminated food anddrinking water.So far,the invention has provided safe drinking water tomore than five million people in poor a
21、reas.Many refugees are given food aid.But they still have to cook themeals.In order to do so,refugee women leave the safety of the camps threeto five times a week to gather firewood.Cooking over an open flame canbe hazardous to ones health and to the environment,too,because of theamount of smoke it
22、causes.Gadgil worked with the refugee women ondesigning a clean,fuel-efficient stove.The invention also helps to savehomes more than$300 a ye ar.As a professor,Gadgil encourages his students to stay positive aboutfinding solutions to hard problems.Be optimistic when you try a hardproblem,5,he says.I
23、ts when you solve a large problem that you can havea big impact on the world.,536.Gadgil was given an award b e c a u s e.A.he saved many lives in the worldB.he found solutions to global problemsC.his inventions helped people around the worldD.his inventions helped people in developing countries37.H
24、is invention UV Waterworks is meant t o.A.be energy-efficientB.produce more lightC.kill germs in drinking waterD.help people with cholera38.What might be the authors purpose in writing the text?A.T o seek help for the poor areas.B.T o introduce an inventor to help the poor.C.T o show the importance
25、of inventions.D.T o tell us how to help others.39.Which of the following best describes Gadgil?A.Brave and determined.B.Responsible and caring.C.Considerate and strict.D.Friendly and devoted.the bus,and 1 5 other students,to safety.Seventh grader Jeremy Wuitschickis being praised by the local police
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